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A Plumbing Checklist for Winter

When winter approaches, everyone takes key steps to ensure the safety of their homes as well as of their families. As you become anxious about the harsh temperature impacting your health and routine, you should also consider checking the health of your home’s plumbing system.

Yes! Winter can impact your plumbing system. Ignoring the maintenance of your plumbing system leads to unexpected problems. 

You should consider hiring a professional plumber at the beginning of winter. He can take key steps in helping you reduce the risk of a plumbing emergency.

7 Things to Inspect in Your Plumbing System

1.     Pipes

Inspect all exposed pipes around your home. Insulate all the exposed pipes because the exposed pipes can be frozen in winter which can lead them to burst. Also, check in your garage, attic, and basement to see if any pipe is exposed or not.

2.     Faucets and Hose Bibs

Disconnect all of the faucets and hose bibs that are exposed. Dram them away. Try to install frost-proof faucets and hose bibs which are essentially useful during winter.  If any indoor tap has any outdoor piping, also cover that.

3.     Water Heater

Inspect your water heater thoroughly. Set the temperature of the water heater between 120°F and 125°F. It is a good balance if you want an uninterrupted supply. For any repair, consider the 24/7 emergency hot water heater repair.

4.     Sump Pump

Inspect your sump pump by pouring water. Make sure that the sump pump starts and stops properly. Also, check if any of the wires of the sump pump are exposed. If there are any, then insulate them.

5.     Drains and Gutters

Inspect the drains and gutters of your home. Before the start of winter, clear out all outdoor drains and gutters. Make sure that they are free of any blockage because freezing temperatures can complicate that blockage.

6.     Sewer System

Always inspect the sewer system before the start of winter. Freezing weather can cause sewer line blockage. Always consult professional plumbing services for a thorough inspection so that the blockages in the sewer line can be removed.

7.     Leaks

Inspect the pipes around your home to check if there is any leak or not. Because if there is any leak, then the freezing temperature can freeze the pipe through that leak and can cause the pipe to burst. Always seal leaks if there are any.

Maintenance is Crucial

Regular maintenance of the plumbing system is crucial for its proper functions. Consult a professional plumber for this job. Regular inspection can identify minor issues that can become severe if left unaddressed.

We understand that professional plumbers can be a bit expensive but they ensure that your plumbing system operates at its peak.

Conclusion:

Before the start of winter, you should always take proactive steps to inspect the above-discussed things. The proactive approach is the right approach. It not only saves you money but can also save you from the stresses of a plumbing emergency.

Use this checklist to prevent any financial as well as mental damage. Always remember that prevention is better than cure or in this case, I should say repairs. 

 

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